[The remains of a 1st century Roman aqueduct, standing amongst the trees and mountains in Fréjus, France]

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[The remains of a 1st century Roman aqueduct, standing amongst the trees and mountains in Fréjus, France]
Date
1873 December 4
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"From the old water-channel: Aqueduct at Frejus."
[Charles DeWolf Brownell] AL to [ ], December 4, 1873. St. Raphael, [France], page 1. From a collection of letters written to the Brownell family in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Louisiana, New York City, Cuba, and France. The largest part of the collection are letters to Charles Brownell and his wife Henrietta [Nettie] from Charles' mother [Mummy] and his three brothers, Edward [Ned], Henry, and Clarence, often written with notes added and sent on as a "round robin" correspondence which ended with Charles.
Collection Title
Brownell family papers
Collection Creator
Brownell family
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5773
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William L. Clements Library
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2018-07-19 18:20:05

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